10th Annual Support the TroopsPACK DAY was held on Sat., Dec. 16, 2017at the offices of Esquire Deposition Solutions

Many thanks to Esquire Deposition Solutions for their continued assistance in supporting our troops!

When we started this program back in 2007, it was considered a one-time Christmas wish with holiday cards & foot powder! Since then, CFPA has committed to an annual display of our support for those who do so much to preserve our way of life. That first shipment was four boxes of food, personal hygiene items, puzzle books and toys sent to 2 service members. Each year, both the amount sent and the number of soldier/recipients has grown!

To ensure the success of our Support the Troops program, CFPA pays for all shipping of the donations received. Heartfelt gratitude goes to the many companies, law firms and individuals who have donated their time, office space, money & goods through the years that have gone so far to make this program the enormous success it has become!

You can also make a donation to Support Our Troops by check & use this invoice for check requests.

Each recipient soldier/sailor/airman/marine have ties to members of the CFPA family. Each has received boxes of treats & goodies as a small token to let them know they're on our minds and in our hearts always.

If you have a loved one overseas, please let us know -- provide a photo & address & we will be happy to send our support along with yours -- and some goodies! to say thank you.

Ways YOU can help through the Year:

You can pick out a thank you card & Xerox will print it & send it to a soldier currently serving overseas. LetsSayThanks.comYou do not get to pick who gets the card, but it will be a member of the US Armed Forces.

Helmets atop rifles honor the dead. Four US Marines in Iraq held Old Glory a few feet off the desert sand. Dozens of others stood around them, spelling out the special message honoring the 09/11/2001 victims.

"It is in remembrance of those hat gave the ultimate sacrifice on September 11 and the reason that no matter how long we are here, we will continue to push and never forget why we serve." - LT Andrew Schoemaker, Executive Officer, maker Company 7th Marines, 1st Battalion.

USO donors and partners provide critical support that improves the daily lives of service members and their families. The USO is not a government agency. It relies on supporters like you to fund the programs that make the biggest difference for those who serve.

Click here to donate directly to the USO

Something you can do year round to support our service men & women:

Send a troop box: grab a shoe box or any small carton or container and fill it with your admiration, love and support for the men & women who are serving overseas (along with some snacks & other goodies!). *USPS gives special rates for their large flat rate boxes!

Contrary to popular belief, you cannot send a box to "any soldier". Items such as those are not shipped and may not be returned to you. There are certain mailing restrictions, some of which are detailed below. If you do not have family or neighbors serving and still want to show your support, you can send to the troops listed below or visit a website such as AnySoldier.com for addresses, wish lists and more detailed mailing instructions & restrictions. Also, AnySoldier.com links to other websites for Marines, Sailors, Airmen and members of the Coast Guard. This is a great community service idea for Boy & Girl Scouts, churches, or any other organization. However, CFPA would like to urge you to support OUR Troop Box Drive each year that sends cards & gifts out to local soldiers from here in the Central Florida area & family members of OUR members.

Each country has customs regulations that apply to all incoming mail. These may include prohibitions on certain kinds of food or entertainment products. Host countries mostly prohibit the entry of alcoholic beverages of any kind, narcotics, munitions, pork and pork by-products, pornography, and material contrary to the Islamic religion -- even some material that promotes any religions such as religious books and magazines. Letter mail is not being opened unless it appears unusually bulky, officials said, in which case it may be examined to see if it contains contraband, such as drugs. Parcel mail is being examined on a spot-check basis to determine conformity with host country customs regulations and for terrorist-type mailing.Some military units may have additional restrictions imposed by the theater commander, such as size and weight restrictions, to ensure logistics support can handle the mail without delays. The maximum length of a package in any category is 48 inches. Keep in mind when we mail them the packages have to be wrapped securely. Liquid-filled containers tend to break. Powdered items can open during transit causing concern over what kind of substance it is. Please pack the items in sealed plastic bags. Contraband items are confiscated. These include alcohol, tobacco and pornography. Label packages properly and list all contents on the customs labels that you can get at any local post office. Families should not put the country or the base camp's city on the mail because it might get sent through the host country's mail system.

If you have a family member or friend/neighbor who is serving in the military that you would like to see acknowledged in this space, please contact CFPA at TROOPS@cfpainc.org. Be sure to include your soldier's name, unit, address and PLEASE! Include photos - unit photos, snapshots from overseas and pics in uniform are especially welcome!

Page dedicated on Veteran's Day, November 11, 2007 in fond gratitude to all Veterans.Revised 01/31/2018